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Large Eyebrow 1969 1970 69 70 Dodge Charger Tail Lights R/t Rear Housings Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $124.70
Location:

Avon, Ohio, United States

Avon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

these are  painted black in the back but they do have the large eyebrow that covers the bulb socket..these are the more rare of the two types and i think they are technically correct for 70 but can be used for 69 as well..

this is for a very very nice set of 1969 or 1970 charger tail light housings only..you get one pair of left and right housings. they are correct for 1970 and for 1969..

i am going to put up actual pics very shortly but if i do not, please contact me and i will get it done.

I will ship these anywherce in the continental us for 35.00 and that includes shipping, handling, insurance and tracker

international ship will be through the global shipping program...

please call or text 440-522-0048 for more information or with questions.

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